Korean J Prev Med.  1999 Dec;32(4):467-472.

In Vitro Magnetometric Evaluation for Toxicity to Alverolar Macrophage of Arsenic Compounds

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  • 1Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, College of Medicine, Chungnam National University, Korea.

Abstract


OBJECTIVES
This study was conducted to evaluate the cytotoxicity of gallium arsenide(GaAs), indium phosphide(InP) and indium arsenide(InAs) all of which are used as the semiconductor eletments in semiconductor industry.
METHODS
Cytotoxicity in the alveolar macrophage was evaluated by the measurement of in vitro magnetometry, LDH release assay and histological examination.
RESULTS
The relaxation curves by the in vitro magnetometry showed that GaAs has the cytotoxicity for the alveolar macrophage which is more significant in the higher dosages, while this cytotoxicity is not appeared in the groups added with InP or InAs or PBS. In the decay constant for two minutes after magnetization, GaAs-added groups showed a significant decrease with increasing doses, but both InP- and InAs-added groups did not show any significance. The LDH release assay showed a dose-dependent increasing tendency in the GaAs-, InP- and InAs-added groups. In terms of cellular morphological changes, GaAs-added groups revealed such severe cellular damages as prominent destructions in cell membranes and their morphological changes of nucleus, while InP- and InAs-added groups remained intact in intracellular structures, except for cytoplasmic degenerations.
CONCLUSIONS
It is suggested that GaAs is more influential to cytotoxicity of alveolar macrophages than InP and InAs.

Keyword

Cytotoxicity; Magnetometry; Relaxation; Gallium arsenide; Alverolar macrophage

MeSH Terms

Arsenic*
Arsenicals*
Cell Membrane
Cytoplasm
Gallium
Indium
Macrophages*
Macrophages, Alveolar
Magnetometry
Relaxation
Semiconductors
Arsenic
Arsenicals
Gallium
Indium
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